![]() ![]() Ignatius: The Lunacy of Lucky Dogs and Life in the Quarter by Jerry Rising: The Life of John Kennedy Toole by Nevels/Hardy (June 2001) This is one of my top ten recommended must reads. ![]() Lower depths with zany scene after scene of high and low comic adventures. Of Dunces bursts with original characters as it romps about New Orleans His own folly and then, as a Paradise HotÄog Vendor which turns out to be equally disastrous. The Levy Pants Company where he eventually gets himself fired through Only finds a job after a series of events. Still lives with his mother, spends his time writing his magnum opus and Sees himself as the "Don Quixote of the French Quarter." He He does not outright disdain, he finds room for plenty of criticism (humorous He regards and treats everyone and everything with haughty contempt. Ignatious is truly pathetic, arrogant and pretentious. Reilly is the hero of this tragic-comical Apparently I lack particular perversion which today's employer is seeking.'" I have been rocketing about the business district for a week now. However, I might as well have the Grail set as my goal. I am a the moment unemployed and have been luanched upon a quest for work. Before me lies a day fraught with God knows what horrors. ![]() "After his fourth hot dog, Ignatius ran his magnificent pink tongue around his lips and up over his moustache and said to the man, 'I cannot recently remember having been so totally satsified. ![]()
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